Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 266, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 March 1926 — Page 5

MARCH 9, 1926.

LOOPHOLES IN LAW ASSAILED BY PROSECUTOR •Too Easy to Beat,’ Remy Tells Irvington G. 0. P. Club. ■•The law is not respected because sometimes the law is not very respectable; It’s too easy to beat.” Prosecutor William H. Remy bus scored the technicalities of legal loopholes and added criticism of pardon board methods of coddling rim Inals, before the Irvington Republican Club at the Masonic Temple Monday night. Remy urged adoption of the Engsh system whereby a convicted aan is kept in jail pending appeal, stead of being released on bond. Would Hurry Up Trial When they're in, they’ll hurry up their trial; here, they slow It up,” Remy said. ‘ If there is a weakness in the prohibition la%v, it Is only that it is not equally enforced,” Remy declared. “Prohibition has improved conditions. The laboring man Is sober, and if the citizenship on N. Merdian St. s not sober, it s a shame. Through public sentiment equal enforcement may be obtained.” Elias W. Dulberger, Remy's opponent for nomination as prosecutor, mildly criticised Remy’s record and unleashed a few campaign promises. Can’t Handle Remy “Dulberger would be a good man. if he’s ever nominated,” William (Big Jack) Ja.ckson. Negro politician, said. ‘‘But the bootleggers tell me, 'You can’t handle Bill Remy.’ ” Jackson scored Republican politicians for trying four years ago to persuade Negro voters to switch to the Democrats after their factional candidates had been defeated In the primary. Frank G. Holdeman, candidate for Juvenile Court judge, admitted his experience made him better qualified for the office than the incumbent. Judge Frank J. Lahr.

MINERSTOPLAN FOR CONVENTION Union Board Will Take Up Hoosier Situation. Plans for the international convention in Indianapolis next January of the United Mines Workers of America and southwestern Indiana mine troubles will come before the executive committee of the union at a ten-day meeting here beginning March 22, President Jn>m L. Lewis said today. New wage contracts will be considered by the bituminous mine union officials. A five year contract with anthracite operators, recently negotiated as a climax to the four months’ strike of 158,000 workers, precludes discussion of anew contract in those fields. The executive committe likely 'will investigate union-nonunion acrimony tn southwestern Indiana which led to troops being sent to the area. APPRAISERS ARE NAMED Move to Repair Delaware St. Bridge Approaches Begun. Mountainous approaches to the Delaware St. bridge, the curse of thousands of motorists, are on the way to repair, today. Board of works Monday named appraisers for land at the north approach and ordered collection of assessments from benefited property owners. Delay in assessment payments prevented compensation in damages to owners of land at the south approach and a delay in repairs. TWO ABATEMENT SUITS Complaints Declare Residences Used for Drinking Liquor. Abatement suits asking two residences be closed for one year were filed in Superior Court today by John L. Nitlack and Judson L Stark, deputy prosecutors. Suits alleged the places were used for storing and drinking liquor. Defendants named: Otto Markum, tenant and K. E. and L. Stafford, owners of property at 21 N. West St. and John Serban. alias Slierban, tenant and George Stefoff, owner of property at 540 W. Maryland St. SEEKS COURT CLERKSHIP Printing Board Official Candidate for Republican Nomination. 4. Otto Lee of Indlanaplois, clerk f the State printing board, today announce! his candidacy for the Republican nomination for clerk of 'he State Supreme and Appellate Gourts. Lee was born forty years ago in Tipton County. He is married and has one so Dee has learned the printing business from the ground up. He has been employed by all ihree India polls newspapers was editor of the Tipton Dally Times for two years and is a member of the Republican Editorial Association. He is a Presbyterian and a member of the Masonic and Odd Fellows '• edges. INSURANCE MEETING TO END Indianapolis, Huntington. Terre Haute, Richmond, Evansville, Wabash, Laporte, Tell City, Vincennes and Connersville speakers were on the program today at concluding sessions of the two-day Indiana Aetna insurance agents’ meeting at the Indianapolis Athletic Club. Insurance sales methods were discussed. "HOLD-UP” SOLVED Police solved an alleged hold-up and robbery at the National filling station, Delaware and North Sts., in quick fashion Monday night. Leonard Green, 28. of 1441 N. Warman Ave., attendant, was slated on a harge of intoxication. Officers found the S4O he claimed was stolen from him In hla pocket

Victim in Kentucky Murder Tragedy

Mrs. C. \Y. Bryant, whose husband and two children were murdered by Ed Harris, Iyxington, Ky., negro, rose from a sick bed to pose for tills photograph when sho learned that Harris liad been sentenced to hang for the crime.

BLAZE AT CLEANERS Damage of S3OO Caused by Spontaneous Combustion Fire. Spontaneous combustion at the Schoen Brothers Cleaners, 934 E. Pratt St., started a fire late Monday that caused S3OO [damage, fire headquarters reported' today. Fire thought to be of incendiary origin caused a S2O damage to a vacant house at 809 N. Senate Ave., late Monday.

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DOWNSTAIRS * AYRES POOP MERCHANDISE AYRES SERVICE W LOW PRICES March Dollar Day Exceptional values offered in view of the approaching Easter season.. Special efforts have been made to offer wearing apparel and accessories for men, women and children —at the Dollar Sale. Each item advertised adheres to Ayres standard of good merchandise at a low price—outstanding values in the drapery and rug departments.

Women’# Silk Hose, | 2 Pair# Silk from toe to top. Full fashioned. Double heel, sole and toe. Sizes 8% to 10. Irregulars. Noisette, gunmetal, mauve, taupe, biscuit, Indian skin, beige, tanbark, atmosphere, toast, sandalwood. Women’s Silk Hose, d* II 2 Pair# Vl Pure silk, full fashioned hose. A splendid value In full fashioned hose with lisle hemmed top, heel, sole and toe. Sizes 8% to 10. Black, tanbark, gunmetal, beige, mauve, taupe, biscuit and toast. Irregulars. Women’# Fine Hose, d*l 3 Pairs P 1 Os pure silk and silk and rayon. First quality, with lisle hemmed top, seamed back, fashion points; also a few full-fashioned hose. Sizes S% to 10%. Black and brown. Children’# Hose, 1 4 Pair# V * English ribbed hose or fine quality combed cotton, with plain knit foot, fully reinforced. Sizes 8 to 9. Irregulars—assorted colors. Children’# School d* | Hose, 6 Pairs V* Full length school hose of fine ribbed combed cotton. Plain knit foot, with double hoe] ami toe. Irregulars. Black and brewn. Assorted sizes. Women’s Cotton Hose, 6 Pairs JV l Split sole hose of combed cotton, with white sole. Black only. Irregulars. Sizes 8% to 9%. Children’s Rayon d*l Hose, 3 Pair# Rayon plaited hose in full length style". English ribbed, with plai'a foot, double heel and toe. Irregulars. Assorted Bizes and colors. Children’# Vfc Socks, and 1 6 Pairs V# Fine quality mercerized half socks with roll tops, fully reinforced. Sizes B to 9. Assorted colors. Irregulars.

500 Spring Hats Just Received, Special for This Sale The very latest styles and shapes. Dress and sport hats. Beautiful "ITljsl fexF 'y Italian felts, smart tarns, gigolos, VI pu J v glorious straw, silk and dress hats. gy You w hl want several when you

Extraordinary Offering's Are Featured Tuesday—Dollar Day Plus Values in 250 Dresses on Sale at BBSS. ' Sensational sal* __ Jgsas' yl - , Rt j solotelj- new frock* iPk shades and styles. We pecured thin specially purchased group at considerable savings and present them tomorrow at a price that is very low for such high grade garments. It is seldom that you have the opportunity to select dresses such as these at $5, so we advise you to make selection as early as possible. Pencil Blue Straight.llne Taffetalalne Vanda Two Piece Effect Botany Striped Flannels Platinum Finron Crepe Julliards Jade Flares Satin Striped Knits Beige Forty All Wool French Flannels Brown Different Style# Jerseys Dresses for misses, women and youthful frocks for the more mature figure. An old time sale, and early shopping Is advised. Sizes IC* to 50. , Very Special—New Crepe Satin Dresses, $6.98 Specially bought for Dollar Day. Fine business and street frocks, ft will pay you to buy just as many of these as you can. The styles are right, good colors and pretty trimmings. Very exceptional. Sizes 16 to 40. New purchase and price reduction. Clearance of Dresses at $2.95 Good looking dresses in up-to-the-minute styles, colors and fabrics-—just a broken size range and therefore reduced decidedly low in price. Crepe de chines, jacquard crepes and flannels. MEN’S ANNEX DOLLAR PLUS VALUE Men's Moleskin or Corduroy Co&fe, $2.95 Sizes 36 to 44*—Blanket Lined

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Women’# Outsize C*"! Hose, 4 Pair# v* Pure silk service weight hose with lisle hemmed top in full out size; double heel, sole and toe. Size 9%. Black only. Irregulars. Women’# Lisle Ho*e, d* 1 4 Pair# 4) 1 This hose is an unusual value. Hemmed top. seamed back, double heel and toe Sizes 8% to 10. Irregulars. Beige, tanbark. sunset. Women’s Costume d* 1 Slips V * Os rayon: pleated flounce, rayon shoulder straps; assorted colors. Medium sizes. Women’s Union Suits, d‘‘l 3 for Made of fine ribbed knit In bnlltnp shoulder, tailored top, loose knee, bodice top and tight kne. Sizes 34 to 44. Women’# Knit Vests, d*l 6 for Elastic cotton vst* with built-up shoulders; tailored hand at neck and armhole, with drawstring. Sizes 38 to 44. Women’# Union Suit#, dM 4 for Ol Light weight suits with built-up shoulders, festooning at neck and armholes with drawstring, tight or loose knee with lace trimming. Sizes 30 to 44. Childrens’Sleeper#, d1 2 for 1 Made of knit material; one-piece style; high neck, long sleeves, ankle length; with feet, drop seat. Sizes 1 to 4. Irregulars. Women's Knit Vests, d*| 12 for 4>l Light weight cotton, swiss ribbed, built-up shoulders and drawstring. Regular sizes. Children’# Sleepers, 3 for 4)1 goft knitted material, one piece stvie; high neck, long sleeves and ankle length. With feet and drop seat. Sizes 1 to 3 years.

Ayres Annex 200 Boys’ Knit Union Suits, 3 for Short sleeve, knee length, or sleeveless or knee length; for spring and summer; irregulars of high quality. Sites 24 to 34. Plain white. Boys’ Imitation Linen Shirts, 2 for Heavy shirting material. 150 Men’s Shirts, Drawers, 2 for Balbrlggan garments. Short sleeve, well Ngv made and good fitting shirts. Ankle length, . snug fitting drawers. Sizes —shirts, 36 to S 46; drawers, 32 to 44. A 150 Prs. Boys’ Knickers, Pair iPfck Jr Close ribbed, fine wale corduroy or part Srejßjß EgraPf! wool knickers. Large, full cut pants for jjMfltaj! school wear. Belt loops. Assorted pat- vtyaws [j; terns. Sizes 8 to 18 years. 800 Pairs Men’s Ribbed Hose 10 Pairs Serviceable weight. Fine for work or every mW’-.S® day. Black, brown, navy. Slzea 10 to 11%. 150 Men’s Union Suits, 2 for Ankle length, fine knit suits. Snug f.t ting, well made, plain white. Sizes 38 to Men’s Dress Shirts, Each Fancy checked and novelty striped. Perfectly tailored and good fitting numbers. Well assorted stock, medium high collars. button cuffs. Washable fast color shirtings. Sizes 14 to 17. h: 150 Boys’ Cambric Pajama Suits Comfortable weight, frog fastenings Full cut, well made suits. Assorted colors R&Ljrfl white, tan, blue and lavender. Sizes 8 200 Men’s Pajama Suits. Each Large, full cut, well made garments, with rayon and mercerized frog fastenings. Blue, tan, hello and pink. Sizes A. B. C 160 Prs. Rayon Plaited Dress Hose, Elastic ribbed garter tops, fully reinforced. Black or white. Sizes 9% to 10%. 500 Athletic Union Suits, 2 for Full cut. well made suits Sleeveless, k ice length. Serviceable weight pajama rheck material. Sizes 36 to 46. 100 Lustrous Quality Handker- k chiefs, 10 for ’ Boiled from display. Large, foil size. K.' AjJ Neatly finished. 1,000 Neat Woven Bordered Handkerchiefs, 12 for Tan, blue and lavender borders.

Sale of Short Length Yard Goods Convenient lengths of most all the wanted wash materials. 4 Yds. Black Sateen \ 6 Yds. Colored Linene \ BOF 3 Yds. Printed Broadcloth j 3 Yds. Rayon Mixed Wash Fabrics I 4^3 4 Yds. Fast-color Suitings / I J 3 Yds. Rayon Striped Shirtings ! zm? 5 Yds. Shirting Percale. I l 3 Yds. “Tubette” / t 5 Yds. Plain Percale. 3 Yds. Soisette i 6 Yds. 32-1 inch Gingham 1 • H I</2 Yds. Wool-Mixed Suiting 3 Yds. Flowered Voiles 4 Yds. Printed Voiles j

Linen Table Damask, Yd., $1 70 inches wide; bleached; 64 Inches wide; part bleach; floral and dot patterns. DRAPERIES j Jacquard Rayon Marquisette, 3 Yds., $1 Yard wide material In pong**** color, high luster, good deslgna; medtum weight for curtaina or drapes. Fringed Filet Curtains, Each, $1 2% Yards long. 44 Inches wide. Wide rayon fringe. Attractive woven designs and borders.

Dollar Plus Value Two-Piece Balbriggan Dresses, $1.98 yrtrET'k Exceptional values In neatly tailored, good ji i w i\ looking dressing in the dominant colors for this P-uStl* A type of dress. Brass button trimmed. Sizes fyvjr H !S6 to 44. For sports, school, business or V/-* street wear. Attractive Dresses Greatly (r? Tj Reduced, $1.95 Hi .. j Well styled and neatly tailored: wool tweeds (l - / In plaids, part wool serges, flannels and two- / I piece balbriggans. Sizes 16 to 46. Dark colors. \TT Smocks Reduced to 79c 1 / The popular garment that is gaining favor \ / each day. Offered in cretonne or cotton crepe \ in flowered or checked patterns; light and J I dark colors; small, medium and large sizes.

RUGS

Tapestry Brussels Rugs, $1 27x52 Size. Perfect rugs A good rug to use erver an other rug, between rugs, ete Tapestry Brussels Rugs, All Reduced 9x12 or 8.3x10.8 $18.75 and $14.75.

(£l DOWN delivers any I Tapestry Brussels Ru/£ at once. Balance $1 a week.

Women # Outing d* 1 Flannel Pajamas .... 4) I Two-piece suits with short or three-quarter length sleeves; novelty striped. 1,000 Pc#. Under- <T* 1 wear, 2 for V * Muslin and crepe chemise, bloomers, stepins, gowns, petticoats. Women’# Gowns and 1 Chemises V * Voile gowns and chemises in assorted shades; made with plain hemstitched top and strap, and others are lace trimmed. Women’# Satinette d* 1 Bloomers, 2 Pair# . .. V * Well made, double elastic knee; sizes 27 and 29; black, navy, henna, green and purple. Women’# Costume d* 1 Slips 4)1 In assorted colors: some with single hem, others with double. All sizes. Women’# Bra##ieres, 2 for V * Os striped pink msdras. waistline length and small bands; good quality; all sizes.

Domestics 81x90 Seamles# Sheet# V * Fnll blenched, fnil bed size sheets finished with 3 Inch top hem. Limit 6 to customer. Fancy Towel#, 3 for <P I Fancy Jacquard towels in colored borders, wov n designs and stripe. Fancy hnck towels, part linen; hemstitched huck towels with woven colored check designs. Longcloth, Bolt 4)1 Ten yards to a bolt, soft finish, for gowns, children's garments, etc. Twill Cotton Crash, 8 Yard# I Full bleach, colored rder; fine for tea towels, hand towels, roller towels, etc. Crash Tea Towel#, | 10 for 4)1 Hemmed, will launder up soft; irregular quality. Checked Tea Towels, 8 for V 1 Hemmed, red snd bine checked tea towels of a heavy, serviceable quality. Irregulars. Unbleached Muslin, | 10 Yards 1 10-Tard limit, light weight with smooth, even weave; for mart domestic uses, White Pajama Check "1 Dimity, 7 Yards P 1 A great bargain for underwear, children's wear, sleeping apparel and so on. Colored Linene, d* 1 6 Yards v 1 A heavy linene suiting for making smocks, aprons, dresses, children's wear. etc. Printed Lining Silk, (£ 1 2 Yards $ 1 Printed silk and cotton mull. In small figures. A dependable lining material. Cotton (?* 1 Batts V 1 72x90 Size, 8-pound stitched pure white cotton.

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Dollar Day Plus Values Women’s Pumps and Straps, Pair, $1.95 All good desirable styles; black, _ /A brown velvet and black satin. Women’s Low Shoes, Pair, $1 wfm Not all sizes. J L - 7 Children’s New Oxfords it an or smoc k p d elk. Moccasin style toe, rub* h Rr heels; full lined Hercules tan soles, best /: 1 " earing sole made — aizes BV4 to n *i.s ssgeg 11 to 2 -91.95

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Women’# Corsets .....4)1 Medium and low bnst, with eJastle top, slightly boned, four hose supporters; made of plain pink madras and satin striped. All sizes. Girdlieres, d* "I 2 for 4) 1 Made of flgnred madras, slightly boned In back; two Inserts of rulA her. Corset#, d* I 2 for 4)1 Medium bust, whits, well boned J small and large sizes. Women’# Apron#, 2 for <PI Novelty aprons of percale tn neat and attractive prints tn light snd dark colors, two pockets; novelty black sateen aprons with two pockets; trimmed with green, blue, gold or red binding. 600 Gingham <£l Aprons, 2 for 4)1 Neat snd becoming styles; models for misses and youthful models for the manure and fuller figure. Neatly finished. Range of colore. Regular and eitr* sizes.

Boudoir Lamps, Complete, $1 Black pottery base with attractive sheer shado of allk and cotton fabric which comes in colors of blue, rose nnd tan.

Dollar Sale Infants’ and Juniors’ Infants’ All-Wool 1 Capes v A In pink and blue; white collars, panel front und arm slits; k.nall sizes. Infants’ Wool d*l Dresses 4) I Os Jersey, flannels ands few serges; wonderful qnnllty; not all colors. In all sizes 2 to 6. Infants’ Sleepers, f 2 for P 1 Os part wool knit material; button down the bark; drop scat; drawstring at sleeves. Sizes 0 to 3. Infants’ Binders, 6 for V* Os sort flannel, part wool. In sanitary packages. Silk Shoes, (£ | 2 Pairs V 1 Os heavy crepe, tn slipper snd booties styles; pink and blue; Soma embroidered, others plain. Wool Bootee#, 4 Pair# 4)1 Short and tnedlnrn length; pink, blue and white combinations. Girls’ Sateen tf* 1 Bloomers, 3 for vl In black only. Well made. Not all sizes. Baby Shoes and Slippers, 3 Pair#.... sl. Sizes 0 to 4 Not oil colors In every slzs. Girls’ d|l Sweaters 4)1 Wool snd part wool, tn slipover and bntton-down-the-front stylos; seme pocket and collar trlmmsA others plain; brown, (an, red 111 some combinations. Sizes 24 to 23. Baby Blankets 4) l Blue snd pink with nursery dosign ; large size; good quality.